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Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge Admission Ticket

Overview
Step aboard a detailed replica of the Titanic with your admission ticket to the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge in Tennessee. During your self-guided tour, see hallways, cabins, parlors and the Grand Staircase, which have been carefully reproduced as they were on the Titanic. The Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge vividly recounts the story of the famous ship with exhibits that feature more than 400 artifacts that belonged to the ship and its passengers. You can also touch a real iceberg, stand on sloping decks that replicate the Titanic's final moments, and more.
City: Pigeon Forge
Tue 19 Nov
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Starting at $39.11
Tue 19 Nov
Starting at $39.11
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What's Included
Admission to Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge
Audio Tour - available in English, Spanish, German & Mandarin
Route and map
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Pigeon Forge
2134 Parkway,
• You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
• Titanic Museum - 2134 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
What To Expect
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Titanic Museum Attraction
Face masks required. Spend as much time as desired at the museum, gaining insight into one of the most famous shipwrecks of recent history. Between July and Labor Day, The Pigeon Forge Titanic Museum will carry the costumes from the 1997 American epic romance movie Titanic!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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rollercoasterfan1984
Aug 2022
This museum ended up being a favorite of our trip. Even though everyone already knows the story of the Titanic, this museum puts a new spin on it. It starts with receiving your "boarding passes" when you arrive, which provide you with the name and background of an actual Titanic passenger. Even kids get one for a child passenger. Everyone age 5 and over also get an audio tour device (looks like a tv remote with a speaker and lanyard to hang around your neck). There is a youth audio tour that the kids do as the adults do the adult audio tour, which really kept our 7 year old engaged. He loved looking for the next audio tour numbers and the answers to the questions on his boarding pass. The audio tour included stories told by actual Titanic survivors, many of whom were children at the time of the sinking. He also enjoyed the kid height question stops, where you spun one of three answer wheels to see if you knew the correct answer. The first floor is full of actual artifacts from the ship, and understandably, no photos are allowed in the first floor because of this. Then you come to their full scale replica of the grand staircase, which is just breathtaking and a great photo stop. The second floor is a lot more hands on and gives you a great idea of what life was like aboard the Titanic. Our son loved getting a chance to spin the ship's wheel in the recreated bridge, stand on the deck at different degrees of tilt while it sank, and feel how cold the night air and water would have been that fateful night. There was also a kids only area where he got to do a simulation where he was steering the ship and had to try and avoid hitting the ice berg. The giant Lego model of the ship was also a favorite of his and impressive even for adults, especially since it was built by an 11 year old! At the end of the tour, you find out if your passenger on your boarding pass lived or died and got a good idea of how different the voyage was for first class passengers (who had a high survival rate) versus third class passengers and crew who had frighteningly low survival rates. We ended up spending several hours here, which made it well worth the cost of admission.
Daryl_M
Aug 2022
1st time there, will be coming back. Have told coworkers about how awesome it was. Staff was very friendly and very knowledgeable about the Titanic.
KarenL4950
Aug 2022
It was a very surreal experience for me. I was crying a little and was said for those who perished in this tragedy. It was amazing to see the survivor stories, but the thing that got to me the most was touching the 28° water. That put it all into perspective for me. I couldn’t even keep my hand in the water for 5 seconds let alone imagine being in that for hours. I would recommend this attraction for anyone visiting the Pigeon Forge area.

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